TY - JOUR
T1 - Waste and By-Product status of slag and concrete environmental damage
AU - Pushkar, Svetlana
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The goal of this study is to evaluate the effect of ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBFS) status (i.e., “waste” or “a by-product”) on (i) the selection of the best GGBFS concrete, in terms of the environmental impact, and (ii) the relationship between environmental damage intensity (EDI) and compressive strength (CS) for both high-and normal-strength concretes. The best GGBFS concretes, as well as the relationships between EDI and CS, are controversial with respect to different GGBFS statuses. In particular, for high-strength concretes, replacement of the waste status with the by-product status for GGBFS has the opposite influence on the selection of the best GGBFS concrete (in terms of the environment). For high-and normal-strength concretes, if GGBFS is considered as waste, then no consistent relationship between EDI and CS is found, whereas if GGBFS is considered as a by-product, then a relationship is observed between increased CS and decreased EDI.
AB - The goal of this study is to evaluate the effect of ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBFS) status (i.e., “waste” or “a by-product”) on (i) the selection of the best GGBFS concrete, in terms of the environmental impact, and (ii) the relationship between environmental damage intensity (EDI) and compressive strength (CS) for both high-and normal-strength concretes. The best GGBFS concretes, as well as the relationships between EDI and CS, are controversial with respect to different GGBFS statuses. In particular, for high-strength concretes, replacement of the waste status with the by-product status for GGBFS has the opposite influence on the selection of the best GGBFS concrete (in terms of the environment). For high-and normal-strength concretes, if GGBFS is considered as waste, then no consistent relationship between EDI and CS is found, whereas if GGBFS is considered as a by-product, then a relationship is observed between increased CS and decreased EDI.
KW - Blended cement concretes
KW - By-product status
KW - Sustainability
KW - Waste status
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U2 - 10.1139/cjce-2017-0036
DO - 10.1139/cjce-2017-0036
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AN - SCOPUS:85028975088
SN - 0315-1468
VL - 44
SP - 743
EP - 750
JO - Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering
JF - Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering
IS - 9
ER -